SC-Coppell HS-CS 890426Previewing the future
Coppell High School
The new Coppell High School is nearing completion and will be ready for
the 1989-90 school year. The school is completely dried-in, and workers are
installing floors, cabinets, shelving, carpeting and painting graphics. Proje.ct
architect Mike Elmore said the $14 million school will be done in phases ua
June and July. Furniture and teaching materials will be moved from the old
high school site later in the summer.
Photos by Sal Sessa
A 14-foot clock has been installed ~,t the main entrance of the high
school. Elmore said the 6- and 7-foot hands will be installed just
before school starts in the fall.
A worker surveys the grandstands on the home side of the high
school's stadium. Project architect Mike Elmore said the stands
are about 90 percent complete, and the stadium should be done
in mid-July.
The school c f~teria, with if · .~'.~nken dining area and multi-level
ceilings, is bei~g decoratee ~,,ith several wall graphics. It is ex-
pected to be done in mid-June.
Coppell High School preview